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‎Jan 19, 2005
07:03 AM
'Check for updates' doesn't work for InstallShield 10.5 SP1
I have InstallShield 10.5 Professional Edition SP1. Doing a check for updates tells me that I should install 'InstallShield 10.5 SP1'.
Looks like InstallShield can't get the check for updates to work for their own products either.
Looks like InstallShield can't get the check for updates to work for their own products either.
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‎Jan 19, 2005
02:17 PM
Yeah, that one threw me for a loop too! I had just installed 10.5 SP1 and downloaded/installed the SP1 update once again and same thing.
There are actually several cases of this, that update manager just baffles my mind how poorly it's designed. It is just too confusing on what's been read/installed or not, my favorite is the message "you have 0 update messages and ...." What the hay'll is an "update message"? It should read:
There are 0 software updates available. There are 5 information messages available.
There are actually several cases of this, that update manager just baffles my mind how poorly it's designed. It is just too confusing on what's been read/installed or not, my favorite is the message "you have 0 update messages and ...." What the hay'll is an "update message"? It should read:
There are 0 software updates available. There are 5 information messages available.
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‎Jan 19, 2005
03:07 PM
neildavidson wrote:
I have InstallShield 10.5 Professional Edition SP1. Doing a check for updates tells me that I should install 'InstallShield 10.5 SP1'.
Fixed. There was a small problem with the condition on the update :). Thanks for pointing this out.
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‎Jan 19, 2005
03:09 PM
See, we know how to do things, honest.
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‎Jan 19, 2005
03:14 PM
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